12-30-2019, 12:53 PM
(12-30-2019, 12:42 PM)bfine32 Wrote: History has shown me there's no use continuing this sort of debate with a member of the Army. The "worst offensive line" in the NFL is a made up matrix by PFF and guess what it relies heavily upon: The performance of the QB.
But you and others roll with teams standing in line to take on a $17 Mil contract for a 33 year old QB, who has crapped the bed in the post season, entering his 10th year, and coming off a season in which he was the worst NFL QB of those that qualified for rating. Personally, I hope a team takes a chance and we meet that team in the playoffs.
You didn't read that I wanted Dalton to be the QB next year, because I never said that....
I am on Burrow's bandwagon. I am just defending one man's performance in a team sport. Brady had a very sub-par year by his standards...and it happened as soon as he lost his vertical threat in Brown. Their line is much better and he has had a very average year.
And what about Mayfield? Those WRs, TE, and RB should have been setting all kinds of records? Why didn't it? Their offensive line.
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